080916-N-0967W-001 Washignton, (Sept. 16, 2008) Chief Yeoman Melissa Salley stands at attention as her husband, Prince George's County Deputy Sheriff Corporal James Salley pins anchors on her collar, signifying her advancement to the rank of chief petty officer. The Pinning ceremony was held at the Washington Navy Yard, the oldest shore establishment in the United States Navy and included sixty-three new chief petty officers, their friends and family and the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Gary Roughhead. ( Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist First Class Anthony W. Walker/R


080916-N-0967W-001 Washignton, (Sept. 16, 2008) Chief Yeoman Melissa Salley stands at attention as her husband, Prince George's County Deputy Sheriff Corporal James Salley pins anchors on her collar, signifying her advancement to the rank of chief petty officer. The Pinning ceremony was held at the Washington Navy Yard, the oldest shore establishment in the United States Navy and included sixty-three new chief petty officers, their friends and family and the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Gary Roughhead. ( Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist First Class Anthony W. Walker/Released) US Navy 080916-N-0967W-001 Chief Yeoman Melissa Salley stands at attention as her husband, Prince George's County Deputy Sheriff Corporal James Salley pins anchors on her collar


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